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    Silver Surfer #1

    Silver Surfer » Silver Surfer #1 - Silver Surfer: Devolution released by Marvel on April 1, 2011.

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    The sentinel of the spaceways walks the Earth once more, a stranger feared by many. Only the HIGH EVOLUTIONARY understands his true potential, but the Evolutionary’s mysterious grand design may cost the Surfer everything and change the cosmic balance forever! He’s traded blows with Thor and matched wits with Mephisto, but can the herald of Galactus survive the judgment of NORRIN RAND, the man within the Silver Surfer? It’s a character-defining epic showing the Silver Surfer as you’ve never seen him before, brought to you by “Planet Hulk” writer Greg Pak and “Dark Wolverine” artist Stephen Segovia.

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    Review: Silver Surfer #1 0

    Silver Surfer is back! Norrin Radd visits Earth as Galactus feeds on Earth's sun (don't worry, it will only shorten the sun's life by a billion years). Surfer runs into High Evolutionary, and the unimaginable happens.  I have never really been a fan of Marvel's cosmic universe. I've enjoyed bits here and there about Galactus, but that's about it. Silver Surfer has always intrigued me, but I've never found a series featuring him that I liked, and no, I still haven't read Sil...

    34 out of 35 found this review helpful.

    ............................. simply amazing 0

      Out of all the issues that naturally come into my weekly collection, none has simply forced me into such a story with both perfected artwork and storytelling. I admit that my anticipation was a bit off when hearing about this limited series being released, but I’m surprised on how Marvel could produce such a marvelous masterpiece that has me upset at the fact that the second issue isn’t already in my hands. Of course DC comics likes to pull their colorful multi artist crew with most of their s...

    13 out of 13 found this review helpful.

    Triumphant Return 0

    Let me start by saying that this is long over due. All the great character depth that was given to the Surfer his ongoing series in the 80's - late 90s was virtually erased when he returned as Galactus' herald during Annihilation. Don't get me wrong, Annihilation was awesome, and the Surfer's involvement and development was awesome too, but in the process we lost Norrin Radd.   Ever since, the Surfer once again grew cold, almost heartless, as he had once again given up his individuality to serve...

    11 out of 11 found this review helpful.
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